In my Law & Ethics class I have found great use in putting class into small groups to discuss various ethical issues and bioethical issues that they will face in todays medical environment. I found that they are more open with each other to discuss sometimes emotional topics. They are learning from each other and more importantly they are receiving different points of view - and finding out quickly that not all people will agree with them. So, introducing those opposing views prior to entering the workplace I feel like will be an advatage.
Greetings Chan!
I absolutely agree that learning from each other is very valuable. Students must be able to have practical applicaton as well as academic application.
I have found in the workplace that the employee who has common sense as well as an educational backgroud is consistent in their work and personal interactions with co-workers - a really good team player.
Great observation - keep up the good work!
Jane Davis
ED106 Facilitator